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Top subject topics in Eapcet in maths, physics, Chemistry in year 2025

Mayumi DAS 24th Mar, 2025

Hello. Here is a breakdown of the important topics in each subject:-

Maths

  1. Algebra ( Matrices and Probability)
  2. Calculus
  3. Vector Algebra
  4. Coordinate Geometry
  5. Trigonometry

Physics

  1. Thermodynamics
  2. Current Electricity
  3. Optics
  4. Electrostatics
  5. Oscillations

Chemistry

  1. Organic Chemistry ( Hydrocarbons and GOC )
  2. Chemical Bonding
  3. p-Block elements
  4. Atomic Structure
  5. Thermodynamics
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Hello! I have applied cuet including subjects: physics, chemistry, mathematics, english and general aptitude.I have no idea about the paper pattern since I have chosen 5 subjects and the time. I request you to explain about paper pattern and timings.I wish to apply for btech so I have chosen these.

Koushik Kamalakannan 24th Mar, 2025

Hello there

There will be a total of 50 Questions in each subject.
The Question paper pattern is of Multiple choice questions( MCQ ),which applies for all 5 subjects.
The time duration for each subject will be of 60 minutes ( 1 Hour ).
The exam will be conducted on

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Eamcet maths physics chemistry important topics

Riya Dhoot 23rd Mar, 2025

Hello,

here are the important topics for EAMCET(AP &TS) in mathematics, physics, and chemistry:

Mathematics

  • Calculus (Limits, Continuity, Differentiation, Integration)

  • Vectors and 3D Geometry

  • Probability & Statistics

  • Trigonometry (Identities, Heights & Distances)

  • Coordinate Geometry (Circles, Parabola, Hyperbola)

  • Matrices & Determinants

  • Complex

    Physics

  • Laws of Motion & Work, Energy, Power

  • Thermodynamics

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hello. im pursuing bsc chemistry honours from my university. i wanna take admission in msc forensic science in NFSU. please provide me with necessary details. also does it need entrance test?

Prachi Kumari 18th Mar, 2025

Hello,

To apply for the M.Sc. Forensic Science program at NFSU , you should have a bachelor's degree in science, such as B.Sc. (Hons) in Chemistry, with at least 55% marks.

Admission to the M.Sc. Forensic Science program requires you to take the National Forensic Admission Test (NFAT) conducted by

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Plue one chemistry 2025 answer key

Sakshi Sharma 18th Mar, 2025

Hello ,

O hope you are doing well. The exam is based on pen paper format. I am assuming that you are asking for Keral DHSE Plus one chemistry 2025 answer key. Here i am giving you a link you can download the answer key.

https://school.careers360.com/boards/dhse-kerala/kerala-plus-one-chemistry-answer-key-2025

I hope this helps!

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Can I crack viteee exam by self study with 40 , kindly anyone guide to get into it as I choose biology physics chemistry for the exam

Afreen 14th Mar, 2025

To crack the VITEEE exam with self-study, follow this brief plan:


Preparation Phases

1. Phase 1 (4 weeks): Build fundamentals using NCERT textbooks and online resources.

2. Phase 2 (8 weeks): Focus on advanced topics, practice mock tests, and previous year papers.

3. Phase 3 (4 weeks): Intensive revision, mixed-topic

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Am I eligible to pursue B. Tech (CSE) Degree in the top universities if I opt any one Subject(Domain) among Physics, Chemistry, Maths

Poral Siddartha 13th Mar, 2025

To pursue a B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) in top universities, most institutions require Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects in 10+2, with the third subject being Chemistry, Biotechnology, Computer Science, or Biology in some cases. While AICTE guidelines (2021) allow flexibility, eligibility depends on individual university admission

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Inter -Bipc and Degree Bsc(chemistry, zoology, computer applications)can join MCA in mits Madanapalli clg

Prachi Kumari 12th Mar, 2025

Hello,

To join the MCA program at Madanapalle Institute of Technology and Science (MITS), you need to have completed a bachelor's degree with at least 50% marks. Additionally, you must have studied Mathematics either in your 10+2 or during your degree. Admission is based on your performance in the APICET

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